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Anthony Davis Set To Replace Schumacher?

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After a dismal start to the 2005 season for Michael Schumacher and the Ferrari team, it can only be a matter of time before Anthony Davis is given the Ferrari seat.

It is obvious that the World champion is past his prime and should move over for the younger Brit. Just another disappointing weekend for Ferrari as the team is even being out qualified by the privateer Sauber team who uses Ferrari engines.

The fact that MS is being out qualified by his teammate and the Sauber team is further evidence that Michael Schmuacher should do the world a favour and retire from the sport to give his seat up to a British driver.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

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:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Funniest thing I've read all week. (I don't get out much)

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It's a Joke.

A demonstration of the reporting done by the British Press concerning their handling of JV. I think it is funny that only JV gets this kind of treatment, when there are quite a few drivers who are doing much worse then him, and yet the same press take the high road on everyone else..

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It's a Joke.

A demonstration of the reporting done by the British Press concerning their handling of JV.  I think it is funny that only JV gets this kind of treatment, when there are quite a few drivers who are doing much worse then him, and yet the same press take the high road on everyone else..

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It's a Joke.

A demonstration of the reporting done by the British Press concerning their handling of JV.  I think it is funny that only JV gets this kind of treatment, when there are quite a few drivers who are doing much worse then him, and yet the same press take the high road on everyone else..

On a serious note I just don't think there was anyone else doing as badly. He did well in Q1 this time though. Secondly why do you bother reading the British press - I live here and I don't read the parts you're talking about.

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On a serious note I just don't think there was anyone else doing as badly.  He did well in Q1 this time though.  Secondly why do you bother reading the British press - I live here and I don't read the parts you're talking about.

There sure is now!!!!!!!! :lol::lol::lol:

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Both Ferrati drivers

JPM

RS

All of these guys are under performing, or at least acccording to the same measuring stick that was used to measure JV's performance

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Both Ferrati drivers

JPM

RS

All of these guys are under performing, or at least acccording to the same measuring stick that was used to measure JV's performance

Utter Codswallop!

Ralf is not consistently over a second and a half slower than Jarno as JV was to Massa. Nor is Rubens or Michael or anyone else, obviously. Please let

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On a serious note I just don't think there was anyone else doing as badly.  He did well in Q1 this time though.  Secondly why do you bother reading the British press - I live here and I don't read the parts you're talking about.

Obviously Murray!

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Utter Codswallop!

Obviously Senna! Never mind being "1.5s per lap slower than his teammate", this time he managed to take away his teammate's points as well as his own! But just you wait tilll he gets more testing... You're sooooo unfair.

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Obviously Senna!  Never mind being "1.5s per lap slower than his teammate", this time he managed to take away his teammate's points as well as his own!  But just you wait tilll he gets more testing...  You're sooooo unfair.

J.V. did not really take Massa's points as I am sure F.M. would of been passed by Ralf or one of the Ferrari's , Massa's tires were gone off and if Alonso or Fishi can not hold the drivers behind them I doubt as the race winded down that Massa would be able to hold off these guys behind him.

J.V. really took the points from himself or more so Peter Sauber should of been on the ball and told plainly for Massa to move over sooner as he already let by or got passed by J.P.M. ...overall just a disappointing response to the race conditions by the whole team.

Ralf & Rubens both p*ssed off at M.SCHum. for his attempts to further himself up the track and they are his own brother and longtime Teammate :blink:

There was alot of poor altercations before and during the race and the accident and passing efforts were never without affects on someone ,except Heidfeld did a nice clean pass. Its rather anti-racing as you have to wait along time to try a pass or infact get a proper chance to pass.

Trulli was really desperate and sloppy too ....no points.

No accident by the Minardi and D.C. & M.SCHum. would most likely be ahead of the Saubers .....no points for Sauber anyways , not to mention Rubens stall and penalty.

Generally the race was a let down for true racers in my opinon.

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J.V. did not really take Massa's points as I am sure F.M. would of been passed by Ralf or one of the Ferrari's

Perhaps but that doesn't make it OK

J.V. really took the points from himself or more so Peter Sauber should of been on the ball and told plainly for Massa to move over sooner as he already let by or got passed by J.P.M.  ...overall just a disappointing response to the race conditions by the whole team.

The move was completely JV's mistake and not PS's fault. The point is there is now no possible excuse from lack of testing.

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Perhaps but that doesn't make it OK

The move was completely JV's mistake and not PS's fault.

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So to entirely blame the driver for the actions that occur is easy to do, but to do so limits the information you can learn from to improve the whole organization.

I agree the team made mistakes too but they were separate. The "pass" was entirely JV's fault. The lack of objectivity comes from the JV fans who can't admit the mistake was entirely his fault and instead make out the team were partly to blame.

This is not a JV bashing at all: all I'm trying to do is objectively judge his performance. The fact is it was a driver mistake and any other driver's fans would just admit it without also blaming the team. When he was slow it was all down to lack of testing, when he almost hits his teammate its the team's fault.

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I agree the team made mistakes too but they were separate.  The "pass" was entirely JV's fault.  The lack of objectivity comes from the JV fans who can't admit the mistake was entirely his fault and instead make out the team were partly to blame.

This is not a JV bashing at all: all I'm trying to do is objectively judge his performance.  The fact is it was a driver mistake and any other driver's fans would just admit it without also blaming the team.  When he was slow it was all down to lack of testing, when he almost hits his teammate its the team's fault.

Exactly! This is what I have said.

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Utter Codswallop!

Who the hell uses words like that?!?!?!?!?!

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I agree the team made mistakes too but they were separate.  The "pass" was entirely JV's fault.  The lack of objectivity comes from the JV fans who can't admit the mistake was entirely his fault and instead make out the team were partly to blame.

This is not a JV bashing at all: all I'm trying to do is objectively judge his performance.  The fact is it was a driver mistake and any other driver's fans would just admit it without also blaming the team.  When he was slow it was all down to lack of testing, when he almost hits his teammate its the team's fault.

I for one NEVER said the crash wasn't JV's fault. As the driver of the car he is ultimately responsible for the way it is driven. I make a professional observation about root cause analysis and an individual or two jump all over my remark as me not admitting to JV's errors. One indvidual then goes out of his way to insult me as well. My posts are there for all to read. I, more then once, pointed the blame at JV. I went on to expand, and discuss about the accident. A couple of guys are only interested in hanging people out to dry and appear to have no interest on thoughtful conversation.

Anyway I am losing my patience with a couple of people, and am growing tired of debating an issue that there is no debate. JV is at fault, which I have stated numorous times.

A couple of people need to ask themselves, (and the administrators as well) to what level do they want the dialogue to progress to on this forum. If all this forum offers me is name calling and grade school agruments, I doubt I will be posting for long.

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The post of mine you quote is perfectly civil. I don't know why you're so sensitive. All I'm trying to do is objectively assess JV's performance but somehow you don't seem to like that. We all understand the point about the team you're making but we want to be clear that this doesn't let JV off the hook. There's no point threatening us either or insulting us and our arguments. Feel free to post elsewhere if you don't like someone being criticised when they make mistakes.

Whatever the team did, the incident was entirely JV's fault. You could clear up this difference by using the word entirely for once.

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The post of mine you quote is perfectly civil.  I don't know why you're so sensitive.  All I'm trying to do is objectively assess JV's performance but somehow you don't seem to like that.  We all understand the point about the team you're making but we want to be clear that this doesn't let JV off the hook.  There's no point threatening us either or insulting us and our arguments.  Feel free to post elsewhere if you don't like someone being criticised when they make mistakes.

Whatever the team did, the incident was entirely JV's fault.  You could clear up this difference by using the word entirely for once.

Indeed.

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